Every Google Search result always appears with a meta title, a display URL, and almost always a meta description. Since these elements are the first features of your
SEO has changed more than any other marketing channel over the last decade. In the past three years alone, we have had to contend and adapt to numerous
In writing meta descriptions for SEO, you most often start with trying to make use of keywords related to the topic. What are the right kinds of keywords
When we think of ways to get more meaningful traffic, email marketing/opt-in email lists often get overlooked, if at all mentioned. As the search engines get better for
Click per Search data is the number of clicks a search query gets for specific terms over time. Search clicks are a unique metric and different from Search
Keyword research and competitor analysis are the bulk of SEO work. Whether you’re an SEO beginner or a Neil Patel, you will always have to do competitor keyword
Disambiguation started off as a way of Google trying to zero in on what the its users really want. Named Entity Disambiguation as it is known sought to
As an SEO professional (or amateur) you may have come across the term keyword clustering and brushed it off as a synonym for keyword stuffing. Unlike stuffing, clustering
Before we address how thin content is affect your SEO and Google rankings we need to define “thin” in terms of SEO and content. When content is described
Several factors go into creating the perfect site from an SEO perspective. Some of which are how your site has been developed, i.e. is it designed with a